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Title: Brandy & Bullets (Murder She Wrote) by Jessica Fletcher ISBN: 0-451-18491-2 Publisher: Signet Book Pub. Date: 01 September, 1997 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $6.50 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.17 (6 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: One you shoul over-look.
Comment: This book too slow. At first it seemed like a great read. But then, right after the Thanksgiving scene, it goes downhill.
When a large mansion in Cabot Cove, is being made into a retreat for all kinds of artists, it is met with much resistance. The towns-people act just like stereo-typical hicks. I think it was over-done. Then artists start to drop, and Jessica starts snooping {of course}. The ending had a lot of potential, but occured far too fast. Read some other books in the series, before trying this one.
Rating: 3
Summary: Not as interesting as I had hoped it would be
Comment: Based on the television series "Murder, She Wrote" starring great actress Angela Lansbury, "Brandy and Bullets" is the third book published. The stories are centered on the famous mystery writer Jessica Fletcher who always manages somehow to get involved in a murder.
"Brandy and Bullets" takes place in Jessica Fletcher's hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, where some very interesting events are taking place. The Worrell mansion is being turned into a retreat for a variety of musicians, artists, writers, and other artistic people. Cabot Cove does not know what to make of it, some against it, others, like Jessica, are all for it. But strange things begin to happen, like a mysterious suicide. Then another attempted suicide, then one of Jessica's dear friend disappears. What is going on? Jessica's interest is piqued and she is determined to find out, except she does not entirely realize that she is putting her own life at stake...
Since this is the first and only "Murder, She Wrote" book I've read, I cannot compare it with any of the other books in the series. But I must confess, I was a little disappointed. First of all, it wasn't really a murder mystery, nothing interesting really took place. And plus it wasn't as suspenseful and exciting like the TV series. But in its defense I must say that the conclusion was pretty surprising, but of course I won't say anymore to spoil it.
I still might try another one of the "Murder, She Wrote" books, "Blood of the Vine" probably because that sounds the most interesting. But if you are thinking of reading any of the books, I suggest you pass up "Brandy and Bullets" and read some other ones first.
Rating: 3
Summary: Too much brandy, not enough bullets
Comment: The third adventure of Jessica in the literary version of "Murder, she wrote", takes place in her hometown of Cabot Cove. All starts when a well-known local aristocrat decides to sell the famous Worrell Mansion, a public landmark, to a group of developers with the condition that it be turn into a posh artists' retreat. Jessica, as a writer, is one of the few supporters of such an idea from the start. Most of the townsfolk dismiss it, though, as a curse: "Artists do drugs," says one, while other seems to think "they engage in orgies." Although Jessica is quick to object that this isn't so for EVERY artist, she quickly admits that things at Worrell go all but smoothly. A sudden suicide (or was it?), another attempted one and the dissappearance of a long time, dear friend, have Cabot Cove's finest - that is Sheriff Metzger, Dr. Hazlitt and Jessica herself - on frank alert.
This seemed to me an overtly simplistic novel, just as the previous one, "Rum & Razors", did. Jessica's line of thinking is too plain, at the point that she wouldn't even be needed for the the development of the plot. Since she is the main character, this is something to think about in reference to the novel's greatness. I did find, however, the setting wonderfully cozy. Jessica's Victorian house and the city she calls home are extremely inviting in winter, when the snow and the extreme cold make it impossible to go out and one must hybernate with a cup of hot cocoa, a few good books and some writing. The reader is also invited to a lecture Jessica gives on mystery writing as a guest of honor at the Worrell Institute. Would be writers and then some will be pleased to hear her reccomendations on what to read as well as on how to better present a story that will, eventually, capture the eye of a publisher.
Nevertheless, I do find that the book could have benefitted from more intricate twists and turns in the plot. Coziness is always welcome in a story of this type, but being a mystery, it must also present some difficult puzzles for the sleuth to solve.
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Title: Murder, She Wrote: Rum & Razors by Jessica Fletcher, Donald Bain ISBN: 0451183835 Publisher: Signet Book Pub. Date: 01 April, 1995 List Price(USD): $6.50 |
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Title: A Deadly Judgment: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery (Murder She Wrote (Paperback)) by Jessica Fletcher ISBN: 0451187717 Publisher: Signet Book Pub. Date: 01 April, 1996 List Price(USD): $6.50 |
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Title: Martinis & Mayhem: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery : A Novel (Murder She Wrote (Paperback)) by Jessica Fletcher ISBN: 0451185129 Publisher: Signet Book Pub. Date: 01 December, 1995 List Price(USD): $6.50 |
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Title: Murder at the Powderhorn Ranch (Murder She Wrote 11) by Jessica Fletcher, Donald Bain ISBN: 0451194764 Publisher: Signet Book Pub. Date: 01 May, 1999 List Price(USD): $6.50 |
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Title: Murder in Moscow: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery : A Novel (Murder She Wrote (Paperback)) by Jessica Fletcher ISBN: 0451194748 Publisher: Signet Book Pub. Date: 01 May, 1998 List Price(USD): $6.50 |
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